<p>4 Questions, the first one is "provide a factual list of the school activities and community/volunteer involvement, including athletic/artistic and other activities" </p>
<p>Is that a point-form list? </p>
<p>4 Questions, the first one is "provide a factual list of the school activities and community/volunteer involvement, including athletic/artistic and other activities" </p>
<p>Is that a point-form list? </p>
<p>I think that’s what they mean by a factual list.
I also have a question regarding the application. If I just missed their projected cut off, should I still try and apply for a major scholarship? Could that impact my regular admissions decision in any way?</p>
<p>I do not think that applying for a major scholarship will in any way affect your regular admissions decision.</p>
<p>I do not see any harm in applying for the major scholarship–after all, it is only a “projected” cut off and we know that it will vary from year to year. I have known a lot of less-than-spectacular students that have been awarded major scholarships.</p>
<p>ylicec: A factual list need not be point-form, but I think that most would submit a point-form list. Clearly they do not want an essay and they do not want any embellishment on the activities/involvements.</p>